Post Game Notes

— Kansas used the starting lineup of LaChelda Jacobs, Danielle McCray, Krysten Boogaard, Sade Morris and Porscha Weddington. The same five Jayhawks started last week against Fort Hays State.

— The score was tied 28-28 at halftime after six tie scores and three lead changes in the first half.

— Weddington paced the Jayhawks with six points and five rebounds in the first half. She finished the game with eight points.

— Danielle McCray made her first three shots of the second half, including a three-pointer, to give KU a nine-point lead, 37-28.

— Washburn worked back to within two before Sade Morris scored six straight points during an 17-2 Kansas run that put the Jayhawks on top for good at the 10:39 mark of the second half. Morris finished with 14 points and five assists.

— McCray finished the game with 16 points and 10 rebounds. It would have been the ninth double-double of her career if it were a regular season game.

— Boogaard also recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds on seven of 11 shooting. Twelve of her points and nine of her rebounds came in the second half. It would have been the fifth double-double of her career.

— KU outscored Washburn in the paint 38-26.

— The Jayhawks forced 23 turnovers while turning the ball over just 13 times. Kansas converted the Lady Blues’ turnovers into 26 points.